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The Completion of the 6 GeV Program

The Completion of the 6 GeV Program and The PAC Process for 12 GeV: New Proposals, the Assignment of Scientific Priorities, and the “Startup” of 12 GeV Research. The Completion of the 6 GeV Program. Assembling the 6 GeV Plan : Process to Date.

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The Completion of the 6 GeV Program

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  1. The Completion of the 6 GeV ProgramandThe PAC Process for 12 GeV: New Proposals, the Assignment of Scientific Priorities, and the “Startup” of 12 GeV Research

  2. The Completion of the 6 GeV Program

  3. Assembling the 6 GeV Plan: Process to Date • Planning approach discussed on multiple occasions with our User’s Group Board of Directors, and at Annual User Meetings and the PAC since 2006 • CD-3 (9/15/08) triggered the new mode of scheduling • PAC33 (1/08) accepted the “last” 6 GeV proposals, reviewed a large fraction of the remaining program and helped us make some hard choices on scientific priorities • The Preliminary Draft Schedule • Posted (8/27/08) for public review • Discussed at an open meeting (9/18/08) • Planning process and draft schedule reviewed by JSA Science Council (9/24/08) • A slightly revised draft schedule incorporating input received at those meetings was posted on 10/1/08 w/ an invitation to comment and a reminder of our intention to have the plan reviewed by PAC34 • PAC34 (1/26-30/2009) received a number of written comments, and both a public and an executive session were held to discuss the plan. In its published report, the PAC “endorses the proposed scheduling, with a few caveats, as the best possible attempt to meet the Approved physics goals of the program within the currently known constraints. If further funding becomes available……, then we comment on where we see the priorities for additional running.” • “The Plan” was then adopted as a broad guide to the science we will do, budgets permitting, between now and the final 12 GeV shutdown • Progress and plans were reviewed at PAC35 and will be reviewed again at PAC36

  4. Initial Draft 6 GeV Plan (posted 8/27/08)

  5. Priorities Driving the Initial Plan • Honor prior FY09 commitments • Hall A parity program in FY10 • QWeak in FY11-12  = commitments already on the books = Scientific priorities that fixed the accelerator energies; Highest quality compatible physics scheduled for the other halls; installations grouped

  6. Constraints Impacting What Ultimately Runs = Beamtime Available in FY09 Uncertain at plan release (CR, etc.) = Equipment funding uncertainties FY09-FY12 at time of plan release Note: Beamtime available in FY10-12 will also depend on future budgets

  7. Status as of Today • Some compromises along the way: • SANE target failure  g1d lost, ~3/4 of planned data accumulated • Some experiments in Halls A and B accumulated ~3/4 of anticipated data  = Successful FY09 runs (all but g1d; polarized target failure, beamtime used for SANE)  = Equipment funding uncertainties remain for FY11-FY12 Note: Beamtime available in FY11-12 still depends on uncertain future budgets

  8. Known Near-Term Issues • We recently adjusted the near-term schedule, sliding the 2010 Summer Down by 3 weeks to accommodate PREx vacuum problems and Qweak Installation delays • This will reduce the beam time available in 2011 by 3 weeks as the 12 GeV 6 month down cannot be shortened • More Changes are Coming: • Hall B program as planned for 2011-12 must be revised as HDIce is not ready for installation this summer – reviewing PRIMEx-II and TPE status and impact • Detailed decisions in about a month when we expect to release the remaining 2010 Schedule and the first six months of 2011 as firm • Detailed review of budget situation at lab and prospects will also take place on that tiimescale, resulting in a decision on g2p (and the related GEp) experiment in Hall A

  9. Longer Term Issues • Depending on the details of both the Hall B plan and the g2pdecision in Hall A, we may have some beamtime available in Hall A and/or B in 2012. • If so, we will accept proposals at PAC37 for experiments that are compatible with available beam energies and require minimal hardware investments • While delivering the full weeks of beam operation outlined in the long-range plan is a very high priority for the lab, we will, nevertheless, be forced to live within the budgets provided for FY11 and FY12

  10. The PAC Process for 12 GeV: New Proposals, The Assignment of Scientific Priorities, andThe “Startup” of 12 GeV Research

  11. Science for 12 GeV: the PAC Process and Plans As It is Progressing: • 12 GeV PACs for the first few years were charged to: • Identify physics “appropriate for the first 5 years of 12 GeV Operations” • Initially consider only proposals associated with User commitments to the Upgrade Construction (PAC30 and PAC32) • Consider proposals that include non-base equipment at later PACs (PAC 34 and 35) • More recently we “raised the bar” for approval • Starting with PAC34 we charged to PAC to recommend only experiments that would have a scientific priority “in the top half of approved proposals for the first 5 years of 12 GeV operations”

  12. The 12 GeV PAC Process (cont.) • The Assignment of Scientific Priorities: • At PAC35 we began the process of assigning scientific priorities • The first step was to organize the approved experiments into six scientific “categories” grouping experiments with similar direct goals to permit a coherent review of the program, element by element • Experiments in the first category (“The Transverse structure of the Hadrons”) were prioritized at PAC35 • Prioritization of experiments in three more categories will be the sole business of PAC36 this summer (notice already out)

  13. The 12 GeV PAC Process (cont.) • The Assignment of Scientific Priorities (cont.): • At PAC35, we had experiment collaborations: • Provide a written update to their proposal • Make a 3 VG presentation to the PAC • At PAC36 we are enhancing this process by adding a “raporteur” who will review the science of the category and the role of each of the approved experiments in advancing that science

  14. The 12 GeV PAC Process (cont.) • Planning the Initial Operation in Each Hall: • Following the model used for the initial CEBAF program, ~2-3 years before the start of 12 GeV operation hall-by-hall: • Each hall will provide for PAC review and comment (and potential improvement) a “commissioning and early running” plan • It will represent the collaboration’s tradeoff between the best possible science and the realities of commissioning equipment • 3 years after the start of physics in each hall, jeopardy will begin

  15. Backup

  16. 12 GeV Science Categories • The Hadron spectra as probes of QCD(GluEx and heavy baryon and meson spectroscopy) • The transverse structure of the hadrons (Elastic and transition Form Factors) • The longitudinal structure of the hadrons (Unpolarized and polarized parton distribution functions) • The 3D structure of the hadrons(Generalized Parton Distributions and Transverse Momentum Distributions) • Hadrons and cold nuclear matter(Medium modification of the nucleons, quark hadronization, N-N correlations, hypernuclear spectroscopy, few-body experiments) • Low-energy tests of the Standard Model and Fundamental Symmetries(Møller, PVDIS, PRIMEX, …..)

  17. Table Key

  18. The Hadron spectra as probes of QCD(GluEx and heavy baryon and meson spectroscopy)

  19. The transverse structure of the hadrons (Elastic and transition Form Factors)

  20. The transverse structure of the hadrons (cont.) (Elastic and transition Form Factors)

  21. The transverse structure of the hadrons (cont.) (Elastic and transition Form Factors)

  22. The longitudinal structure of the hadrons (Unpolarized and polarized parton distribution functions)

  23. The longitudinal structure of the hadrons (cont.) (Unpolarized and polarized parton distribution functions)

  24. The longitudinal structure of the hadrons (cont.) (Unpolarized and polarized parton distribution functions)

  25. The 3D structure of the hadrons(Generalized Parton Distributions and Transverse Momentum Distributions)

  26. The 3D structure of the hadrons (cont.)(Generalized Parton Distributions and Transverse Momentum Distributions)

  27. The 3D structure of the hadrons (cont.)(Generalized Parton Distributions and Transverse Momentum Distributions)

  28. The 3D structure of the hadrons (cont.)(Generalized Parton Distributions and Transverse Momentum Distributions)

  29. Hadrons and cold nuclear matter(Medium modification of the nucleons, quark hadronization, N-N correlations, hypernuclear spectroscopy, few-body experiments)

  30. Hadrons and cold nuclear matter (cont.)(Medium modification of the nucleons, quark hadronization, N-N correlations, hypernuclear spectroscopy, few-body experiments)

  31. Hadrons and cold nuclear matter (cont.)(Medium modification of the nucleons, quark hadronization, N-N correlations, hypernuclear spectroscopy, few-body experiments)

  32. Low-energy tests of the Standard Model and Fundamental Symmetries(Møller, PVDIS, PRIMEX, …..)

  33. Low-energy tests of the Standard Model and Fundamental Symmetries(Møller, PVDIS, PRIMEX, …..)

  34. Details of Draft Long Range Schedule by Hall

  35. Hall A 1 of 3 As Initially Planned 3 Experiments Dropped if FY09@26 weeks

  36. Hall A 1 of 3 As Run All Completed As Planned

  37. Hall A 2 of 3 In Progress

  38. Hall A 3 of 3 Equipment funding not fully identified

  39. Hall B 1 of 2 As Initially Planned Partial Data Loss (~25%) for eg1-dvcs if FY09@26 weeks

  40. Hall B 1 of 2 As Run All Completed w/ ~3/4 of planned data

  41. Hall B 2 of 2 In Progress Technical feasibility to be established; Equipment funding not fully identified Equipment funding not fully identified

  42. Hall C 1 of 2 As Initially Planned

  43. Hall C 1 of 2 As Run Lost due to SANE target problems Completed w/ ~3/4 of data planned

  44. Hall C 2 of 2 In Progress

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